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The case has applicability to all administrative agencies, including the IRS, and their ability to issue authoritative regulations and guidance.
June 27 -
A Democrat-led House committee moved a step closer to reviewing President Donald Trump’s tax information after a federal judge ruled U.S. lawmakers have the power to demand records from his accounting firm, Mazars USA LLP.
May 20 -
In a case involving treaty rights versus state taxation, the justices narrowly decided in favor of tribal members.
March 20 -
The justices sided with a man trying to keep his Land Rover after he pleaded guilty to selling drugs.
February 20 -
Former pro basketball player Kevin Garnett has filed suit against his former accountant for $77 million after he was defrauded by a wealth manager who worked with the CPA.
September 7 -
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s prosecutors walked the jury in the trial of Paul Manafort through records to back their claim that the former Trump campaign chairman deceived his own financial advisers to hide his foreign accounts and income from U.S. tax authorities.
August 6 -
A divided court ruled that employers, including Ernst & Young, can force workers to use individual arbitration instead of class-action lawsuits to press legal claims.
May 22 -
The former executive was found guilty of orchestrating an accounting fraud to arrive at the $10.3 billion price Hewlett-Packard Co. paid for the U.K. software maker more than six years ago.
May 1 -
An appeals panel sided with an auditor who wasn't allowed extra help at his deposition.
March 27 -
To prosecutors, Hewlett-Packard Co.’s purchase of Autonomy Corp. was akin to buying a Pinto dressed up as a Cadillac.
February 27